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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

OVERLOOK / MORE PLEASED / BET (on) optional?

Could you please help me with these?

1 What does your kitchen overlook?/where does your kitchen overlook?
2 The longer his child stays with the babysitter the more it suits him/the more he'll be pleased
The less time I spend on the subway the more pleased my mom will be.
3 I'll bet on things that I'm sure of. I don't have money to waste.

4 I'm nice enough to babysit you. (can you use NICE ENOUGH with the present or does it have to be the past?) I WAS NICE ENOUGH???
5 If I have to wait for you to do this, we'll be here till tomorrow.

thanks
  

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anyone please help with this? Id appreciate it. thank you

  • anyone please help with this?
  • Id appreciate it.
  • thank you
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anyone please help with this? Id appreciate it.
thank you
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alc24Could you please help me with these?

1 What does your kitchen overlook?/where does your kitchen overlook?

2 The longer his child stays with the babysitter the more it suits him/the more he'll be pleased

The less time I spend on the subway the more pleased my mom will be.

3 I'll bet on things that I'm sure of. I don't have mone
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Let me just add to GG's remarks that the idiom "nice enough" doesn't apply to yourself except rarely. You almost always talk about other people being nice enough to do something for you.

The sentence would be more natural as: She is/was nice enough to babysit for us. (Yes, you can use any tense.)

CJ
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Thank you GG and CalifJim

I just had 2 questuins:

What would be the question to the following 2 answers:

My kitchen overlooks the supermarket.
My kitchen overlooks south.

and MORE PLEASED can't be used? What do you think about this? Does it not sound natural?

The less you're on the subway, the more pleased he'll be.
thanks

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